Calls for action as high temperatures lead to sweltering classrooms in Ontario
TORONTO — Students had to withstand sweltering conditions in classrooms across much of Ontario as temperatures soared on Wednesday, prompting calls for the government to address the lack of air conditioning in many schools.
The heat, which led Environment Canada to issue warnings from Windsor to Hamilton, highlighted the province’s long-standing struggle to maintain comfortable and adequate conditions in its aging schools.
The warm weather in particular has increasingly become an issue many parents say needs to be dealt with.
“I’ve picked up my son from school with his face beet-red and his hair plastered to head with sweat,” said Tonia Krauser, whose son is in Grade 1 at a school in Toronto’s downtown. “Last year, I chose to keep him home from school three times due to the excessive heat in his classroom. I know many other parents who have done the same.”